Newspaper Circulation Numbers Plummet
But not because they are unloved.
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It's similar to the one originally offered by parent organization the New York Times Company.
Though the paper is not definitely for sale, Arthur Sulzberger Jr. is already looking to see who might be interested.
By making steep pay and benefit cuts to the Boston Newspaper Guild, the company achieved the savings it needed to keep the paper alive.
Employee wages will be reduced by 23 percent in order to keep the paper from shutting down.
The Boston 'Globe' continues to wrestle with employee unions and the 'Times,' and an alt-weekly outsources its content to India, in our daily media roundup.
At stake is the fate of New England's most storied newspaper, but labor leaders say this latest move is just "bullying."
Yep, you read that right. There's a media job, everybody! A media job!
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Roy Den Hollander, the guy who sued against ladies’ night promotions at nightclubs, is at it again. Plus, no one cared that the New York ‘Times’ raised its cover price, and Lehman sells a key asset.
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